Biodiversity in Australia's National Reserve System - Part ... - BushBlitz
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Nesoxenica leprea 159<br />
Oreixenica orichora 117<br />
Oreixenica correae 178<br />
Neolucia hobartensis 104<br />
Antipodia chaostola<br />
chares 61<br />
Nesolycaena<br />
albosericea 38<br />
108<br />
(67.9%) Tas RF, For<br />
80<br />
(68.4%) SE, Tas GrL<br />
126<br />
(70.8%) SE WL<br />
74<br />
(71.1%) SE, Tas WL<br />
44<br />
For,<br />
(72.1%) SE WL<br />
29<br />
(76.3%) EC WL<br />
5900<br />
4400<br />
6000<br />
5600<br />
1600<br />
2400<br />
NL<br />
NL<br />
NL<br />
NL<br />
NL<br />
NL<br />
Forty-n<strong>in</strong>e species had less than 10% of ANHAT records located with<strong>in</strong> PAs (Table 53).<br />
This represents a relatively large proportion of the identified butterflies. One of the 49<br />
species is classified as threatened, be<strong>in</strong>g listed as vulnerable. The majority of species <strong>in</strong> this<br />
table aga<strong>in</strong> come from eastern Australia. However, there are also species from southwestern<br />
Australia and species from all parts of Australia are listed. Woodland and forest<br />
species are dom<strong>in</strong>ant on the list. There are also 11 species that use ra<strong>in</strong>forest, even though<br />
this system is well reserved. Four species have no records with<strong>in</strong> the reserve system.<br />
Table 53 Butterfly species with